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This column discusses the lack of a set of "views" that control the publications that appear in the Saturday Press. The column defends the paper's position not to pledge an allegience to one set of views or ideas. The column claims that the Saturday Press values variety and the independent thoughts and postions of its contributors and seeks to preserve them in order to produce a paper that is "alive," rather than one that is dull and uniform (2).

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An electronic version of this text is available in a CONTENTdm viewer. Page images of The New York Saturday Press were scanned from microfilm owned by Emory University, which was made from original copies held by the Historical Society of Pennsylvania.